root/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/siglongjmp.c
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/*
 * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
 * Use is subject to license terms.
 */

/*      Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T */
/*        All Rights Reserved   */

#include "lint.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stack.h>
#include <sys/frame.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <ucontext.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include "sigjmp_struct.h"
#include "libc.h"

#pragma weak _siglongjmp = siglongjmp

void
siglongjmp(sigjmp_buf env, int val)
{
        extern void _fetch_globals(greg_t *);
        ucontext_t uc;
        greg_t *reg = uc.uc_mcontext.gregs;
        volatile sigjmp_struct_t *bp = (sigjmp_struct_t *)env;
        greg_t fp = bp->sjs_fp;
        greg_t i7 = bp->sjs_i7;

        /*
         * Create a ucontext_t structure from scratch.
         * We only need to fetch the globals.
         * The outs are assumed to be trashed on return from sigsetjmp().
         * The ins and locals are restored from the resumed register window.
         * The floating point state is unmodified.
         * Everything else is in the sigjmp_struct_t buffer.
         */
        (void) memset(&uc, 0, sizeof (uc));
        uc.uc_flags = UC_STACK | UC_CPU;
        _fetch_globals(&reg[REG_G1]);
        uc.uc_stack = bp->sjs_stack;
        uc.uc_link = bp->sjs_uclink;
        reg[REG_PC] = bp->sjs_pc;
        reg[REG_nPC] = reg[REG_PC] + 0x4;
        reg[REG_SP] = bp->sjs_sp;

        if (bp->sjs_flags & JB_SAVEMASK) {
                uc.uc_flags |= UC_SIGMASK;
                uc.uc_sigmask = bp->sjs_sigmask;
        }

        if (val)
                reg[REG_O0] = (greg_t)val;
        else
                reg[REG_O0] = (greg_t)1;

        /*
         * Copy the fp and i7 values into the register window save area.
         * These may have been clobbered between calls to sigsetjmp
         * and siglongjmp.  For example, the save area could have been
         * relocated to lower addresses and the original save area
         * given to an alloca() call.  Notice that all reads from
         * the sigjmp_struct_t buffer should take place before the
         * following two writes.  It is possible that user code may
         * move/copy the sigjmpbuf around, and overlap the original
         * register window save area.
         */
        if (bp->sjs_sp != 0 && (bp->sjs_flags & JB_FRAMEPTR)) {
                struct frame *sp = (struct frame *)(bp->sjs_sp + STACK_BIAS);
                sp->fr_savfp = (struct frame *)fp;
                sp->fr_savpc = i7;
        }

        (void) setcontext(&uc);
}